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Right click on the volume tab in the taskbar in the far right and then click on playback devices. Check all of the devices and click set defualt and then try. Make sure you aux cable is plugged into the right port. Also mae sure all of the colors match on the tv to the cables.

Connect it the same way you did before, with the VGA cable. Then hit Fn + F8 on your keyboard, to switch the signal from your laptop screen to the VGA cable. Then select VGA as your source on your TV as you did before.

If that does not work, please post and tell us what type of television you have.

When you start your computer, keep hitting the F8 key. you will get a menu that comes up.. Choose the VGA mode.. this will stop the computer from loading video drivers and will allow you to install the new monitor.
Give that a try.. Hope it helps... let me know

If it showed a pinkish tint on the screen before it went out it could be the backlite. If you can see a faint screen when you turn the room lights out it chuld be the inverter. Inverters are cheap ... a used one for around $8 on ebay. Try that first. Make sure that you buy the EXACT model that is presently in your laptop.

you need to toggle the display on your laptop. be sure that when you connect the tv or external monitor the laptop should be turned off. to toggle the display kindly press Fn followed by F8. for old tv's you need to have an S-video cable. for LCD monitors, either VGA or DVI cable will help.

Try going to Control Panel on your computer and going under the display option. Under Settings you will find two monitor options. On the display number two, try selecting that to extend your windows by checking the appropriate box.